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Software-Defined WAN for Dummies

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This easy-to-read book gives you jargon-free best practices for Software-Defined Wide Area Networking. Includes a special foreword by Lee Doyle, Doyle Research. Co-authored by Dan Pitt, Open Networking Foundation.

Learn:

- The need for SD-WAN adoption for branch networking
- Benefits of migrating to a SD-WAN solution
- Top 10 considerations for SD-WAN deployment

46 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2015

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November 1, 2019
Eli Goldratt gave this very useful guideline with tech that it should focus on what limitations it eliminates. This doesn't do that very well. It convinces me that sdwan is a solution ISP should be using more than biz. Not really applicable to small and medium biz. Not much useful for companies that doesn't have a lot of knowledge workers.
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66 reviews
November 6, 2019
It could dive a little deeper into the technical side and explain how it achieves what it says it does. Not a lot of mentioning velocloud.
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March 20, 2021
It's too freaking general and all pros of the SD-WAN concept are repeated at least five times over 46 pages!
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